2009 - June Update
Spring at Maddog Park
Welcome to the our website, the virtual home for the Mad Dogs Cricket Club. If you are interested in playing for, or against us, contact the Mad Dogs here.
- 2009 season is well underway...and have won our first 3 league games in the WSL. Look for match reports in the Facebook group.
- Evites have been sent for all matches through August 1.
- Sign up now for our games including...
- 19th Annual New York Ashes on July 18th
- Montreal Tour on July 24th
- The benefit Bush Vs City match on Sept 5th for the Victorian Bushfires
- Maddogs now on Twitter at www.twitter.com/maddogscricket
- Sir Tim Rice name checks the Mad Dogs
- John Moore has completed a mammoth statistical review of Mad Dogs history and we have added a section in the main menu. Many thanks to JPM, this was truly gargantuan undertaking...
- According to this review, as of 1/1/2009, the Maddogs have recorded playing 350 games, winning 170, losing 160, tying 3 with 11 abandoned and 6 where the scorebook was incomplete.
- ...The Dogs have scored 51, 017 runs, and conceded 51,043 runs
- ... Taken 2,549 wickets vs lost 2,597 wickets.
- ... And had 20 century makers, and 20 Five-fer's
- The Pups defeated the Old Dogs in the annual interclub game. Prasanna was the difference between the teams as the "youthful" ones chased down 120 with 2 overs and 2 wickets to spare.
John Moore - Uncharacteristically without his anorak...
The Pups.... From the back, left to right: Gaurav Sood, James Thornton, David Quirk, Prasnna Ramaswamy, Bert Simon, Kaustuv Banerjee, Preet Navganshi: Front: Anil Yitta, Neeraj Kapoor, Herno Smith, Eddie Palmer, Tom Haydon
Who are the Mad Dogs?
Immigrants have come to the Americas for three centuries looking for freedom and opportunity. Some also arrive and look for cricket... at face value a tough ask in the home of baseball. But there is plenty of the most interesting cricket in the US, and New York in particular. And our team is just one of hundreds of teams playing each weekend of the summer every year.
The Maddogs are a multi-ethnic team playing both social and league cricket in and around New York. We annually participate in the Philadelpha Cricket Festival, and have toured Charlotte NC, Sarasota FL, Toronto, Nevis, Grenada and Buenos Aires in recent years.
The Dogs also coordinate the New York Ashes - an annual summer event for the local Brits and Aussies in New York.
We are based in Greenwich CT, but have players from Greenwich, Stamford, Westchester, Manhattan and even New Jersey turning out in the Blue and Gold on a regular basis.
For more information about playing with or against us, follow the links on the side of the page.



